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It’s appropriate today that I reintroduce the offer and challenge that I made OJ Simpson in 1999, regarding the murders of his ex-wife, Nicole and Ron Goldman. In the past 24 hours, interest and reference to the most covered murder trial in US history has been re-awakened for obvious reasons.

In 1999 I sent a letter, delivered to Simpson’s attorney, Johnny Cochran. In essence my challenge to Simpson was “Walk with me, talk with me, and I’ll reveal who murdered your ex-wife, Nicole”.

This was not a frivolous scenario. It’s been forgotten that in 1995, OJ had the “generous” nerve to offer a reward for information leading to his ex-wife’s killer! Believe it or not, no one came through with any offer. As a result of this, I made a challenge to OJ to help him “prove your innocence or for that matter your guilt”.

Neither Simpson nor Cochran responded. “OJ let’s clear the air once and for all…accept my offer”.

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The Scooter McGee Radio Show – KFKA 1310 News Talk – Colorado
Scooter has announced excitedly on his radio broadcast that his show will now be syndicated and for 2 days as eloquently pointed out that last December, 2016 that Kreskin predicted that he would go into syndication in the coming year.
http://www.scootermcgee.com
CONGRATULATIONS SCOOTER!

Don't miss Kreskin tomorrow morning @ 10AM on 1250 AM WMTR with Jesse Frees on 'Ask The Experts' a weekly news broadcast. This is the 1st time Kreskin will be the only guest for the entire hour.
http://wmtram.com/shows/jessie-frees/about/
Kreskin will guest for the entire run of the show. Thought provoking and interesting topics are usually the norm when Kreskin appears on Jesse's broadcast. Tomorrow will not disappoint as Kreskin will delve into world topics and his take on the new ESP tactics the US armed forces are said to be using during wartime. This appearance is sure to create a buzz about how our military is conducting out of the box tactics to train our soldiers and get a handle on the war on terror. This is a not to be missed show!

Is the MilitaryAiming to teach ESP?

Just to let you know that I’ve been most gratified with the response from so many of you who received my commentary, namely suggesting that it would be a tremendous advantage to President Trump if he followed in the footsteps of FDR, and held Fire Side Chats, ala Roosevelt in the 1940s on the radio and he would do it on TV, no press conference in those settings.
Additionally of course the President could have his message on a teleprompter, that’s not detracting and it would keep his communication tight and extending in the way that he and his people feel would be best. Yes it’s true in the case of Roosevelt, his talks were pre-written and in deed one of the individuals who wrote some of Roosevelt’s talks was Orson Wells, who had a great rapport with President Roosevelt.
Again, I thank all of you who contacted me to express our interest and reflections.
ESPecially, Kreskin

In the ensuing couple of days with all the fervor of Presidents Trump’s communication on Twitter, I have a very special suggestion to make that I think will be well received by many of the voting public, as well as those younger who have not yet had the opportunity to vote and I believe it could bring an even closer rapport with the President.
I feel it would be very special if President Trump would take one of the most important periods of communication in the past century, used powerfully by President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the 2nd World War. That vehicle was his Fire Side Chats. I can remember as a young man, sitting with my parents with the radio on, listening, not to a press conference, where different ideas were thrown back and forth, but listening to what the President considered the most important issues and thoughts that he had at that time. More than ever, the President needs a time where we can listen not to a formal speech in front of a large crowd, but a personal communication from the President himself, not by Twitter, but live in person. Understand when it was done by Roosevelt, there were no questions being asked him, this was not his press conference, he himself was commenting on what he needed to share with the American people, and we felt like he was speaking only to us, sitting in a living room or kitchen at home, or in a car over the radio. As a result, the message got across with a highly personalized impact. I believe this could be one of the most powerful communications steps that President Trump could make at this time.